On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 10:45 PM R. Anthony Lomartire <
opensourcek...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So I recently landed a job working in COBOL on HP-UX. It's been a trip!
>
HPUX is "interesting".
HP and IBM both made IT-friendly variants of Unix (previously it was just
an engineering OS; named "HPUX" and
On 2020-01-06 22:44, R. Anthony Lomartire wrote:
So I recently landed a job working in COBOL on HP-UX. It's been a trip!
Oh, man. You just had to go there. Why, yes, as a matter of fact, I
*do* have a COBOL on HP-UX story. I was working at a startup c. 2002,
and we wanted to use the
So I recently landed a job working in COBOL on HP-UX. It's been a trip!
This stuff is from before my time but it's been really interesting to
learn. Have any of you folks worked with this stuff? We're looking to
migrate away eventually, maybe anyone with experience there? I'd love to
hear any
On 2020-01-06 21:43, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
> On 1/6/20 8:45 PM, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
>
> Buffered in journald, maybe?
GNU bless you, good sir. Did the trick -- and a good thing, as it was
still happily spamming away.
Thanks!
-Ken
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On 1/6/20 8:45 PM, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> OK, guys. CentOS 7.1. I've got an OpenStack process that wigged out
> and was logging like crazy to /var/log/messages. So I killed it. FORTY
> FIVE MINUTES AGO. And still, log lines that must've been buffered...
> somewhere, are flying into the
OK, guys. CentOS 7.1. I've got an OpenStack process that wigged out
and was logging like crazy to /var/log/messages. So I killed it. FORTY
FIVE MINUTES AGO. And still, log lines that must've been buffered...
somewhere, are flying into the messages file. Gigabytes of them, e.g.,
Jan 6